Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . ss ofpersons. He was doing excellent work among the convicts ofthe Sing Sing prison, when, through political influence, he wassuddenly removed. He is genial, exceedingly frank, and some-times droll in his utterances. One of the oldest preachers in theNew York Conference, he appears to be enjoying pleasantly theevening time of life. Juliet Capulet Ketchum was married to J. W- B. Woodat the age of nineteen years. She died of consumption, in theparso


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . ss ofpersons. He was doing excellent work among the convicts ofthe Sing Sing prison, when, through political influence, he wassuddenly removed. He is genial, exceedingly frank, and some-times droll in his utterances. One of the oldest preachers in theNew York Conference, he appears to be enjoying pleasantly theevening time of life. Juliet Capulet Ketchum was married to J. W- B. Woodat the age of nineteen years. She died of consumption, in theparsonage of the Sands-street church, in 1852, after sufferingsix years. Living and dying she was the Lords. Of their seven children only four survive. Jennie, the eldest,has been her fathers housekeeper many years. At her mothersdeath she took charge of three younger children, though but achild herself. John Wesley Bond, Jr., has resided for someyears in Montana. Juliet C. (named for her mother) is thewidow of the late James Bishop, of New Brunswick, N. married Henry Malcomson, an English gentleman, amerchant, and resides in New York


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